Photographs and prints, 1861-1884, undated

Extent:
0.5 Linear Feet
Scope and content:

The series includes two salted paper prints and several albumen photographs of Civil War relief camps in in Pennsylvania, Virgina and North Carolina, including some by noted Scottish hotographer Alexander Gardner. Many of the images are similiar to or duplicates of those that appear in Bradley's record book and journal of her time with the U.S. Sanitary Commission (see the Bound Volume series). There are also images of a Maine residence and the Tileston Normal School, founded by Bradley in Wilmington, N.C., and portraits of Amy Morris Bradley.

Two 1863 color lithographs are of Federal hospitals near Alexandria.

Arrangement:

Alphabetical within subject groupings (Civil War, Wilmington, portraits).

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Collection is open for research.

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